One of my Candida symptoms is a strange tingling feeling throughout my body. It does not occur often but when it does it is quick, can occur on any part of my body and does not hurt. I have had some trouble controlling this and am very concerned as I am scared it is some serious neurological disorder but the only condition I have been diagnosed with is candida (mouth swab)

Any help, tips, advice for this specific symptom would be appreciated.

ag750;39442 wrote: One of my Candida symptoms is a strange tingling feeling throughout my body.

The sensation of a ‘tingling’ on the body is so common that it has a medical name: paresthesia

Tingling of various parts of the body is a typical symptom of a Candida overgrowth. Unfortunately, unless it’s one of your symptoms that just disappears on its own, the cure for the tingling sensation is to get the Candida overgrowth under control.

Could be SIBO (Small intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth). Spent ages thinking most of my symptoms came from Candida, I was wrong, most of it came from me feeding the SIBO without realising. For one day completely eliminate fibre and dont take a probiotic (feeds the SIBO).

Courgette and cauliflower soup for SIBO trial – Skin the courgette and cut off the stalks of cauliflower. Simmer for 30 minutes in some homemade chicken bone broth for extra flavour. You want to eliminate as much fibre as possible.

See how you feel after a day. I noticed a fairly drastic change in symptoms.

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